How to Sort Menus Alphabetically in Windows XP

August 31st, 2008 Posted in the category How To's, Windows XP
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In Windows XP the programs in the START menu is arranged without any specific order. You can make them arranged in the alphabetical order by a simple registry tweak. In order to perform this, here is the procedure:

Start the Registry editor: Start > Run > regedit > [Enter].

Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MenuOrder

Right click on the MenuOrder folder, choose Permissions; go to Advanced in the new window that pops up, and uncheck the entry Inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here.

A security dialog box will open up; choose Copy. This will take you back to the Advanced Security Settings for MenuOrder dialog. Click OK here. In the Permissions dialog, uncheck Full Control in your account and security groups. Don’t change the Read permission. Reboot the computer and all your menus will be alphabetically sorted.




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One Response to “How to Sort Menus Alphabetically in Windows XP”

  1. Methical Says:

    isnt this just the same as right clicking on the start menu > All programs and clicking “sort by name” ???



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